Posts Tagged ‘Islander’

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It should be no secret that Robyn Sherwell has an absolutely stunningly beautiful voice – she’s showcased it on the songs ‘Pale Lung’, ‘Islander’, and ‘Tightrope’ thus far. All three of those tracks come from her new EP Islander, which is rounded out with a gorgeous, tranquil cover of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Landslide’. Her voice soars over the whisper-quiet production and will leave you with your jaw on the floor, the EP. “Islander” is out now

Listen to Robyn Sherwell's beautiful 'Landslide' cover

 

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Robyn Sherwell released “Islander,” a tribal, overwhelming piece that we liked a lot. Well. the London-based songstress has just dropped her new single, “Pale Lung”, an elegant and well-refined mixture of pop and R&B. The lyrics are “about falling for someone you’re not supposed to fall for”, as the artist explains. The new track is indeed less impetous of the previous one. But, at the same time, it’s more touching and mournful, and that’s probably why it speaks of feelings we all have had at least once in our life.

Let yourself be enveloped one more time by the warm voice and the sweet vocals of the British singer.

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Winter’s upon us and while nothing can slow the forthcoming cold nights and frosty mornings and dark days, Robyn Sherwell’s new single is an excellent pick-me-up. The London-based singer packs rumbling percussion, lush, irresistible vocals, and a head-bobbing pop melody into “Islander.” Inspired by her days growing up in island of Guernsey the groovy three-minute track sounds like a tribal dance party that lasts til sunrise .it’s exactly the type of sound that you need to get through the winter, Sherwell says of the song,

“The song was written in 2013 and recorded in David Kosten’s studio in West London that year. I’ve always been a bit fixated on the idea of home and belonging. My family moved around a far bit when I was small and eventually settled in Guernsey which is a pretty unique place to grow up. The song references the island’s past and explores that feeling of knowing a place well, knowing it is part of you, but also the conflict of needing to get away from what you know so well too. It was written in minutes, almost Just banging drums and vocals in the first instance, and that’s still the basic vibe. I wasn’t sure if it was really anything special until David heard my rough demo and insisted it should go on the record.”